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Earth, Planets and Space

Open Access for the Geosciences

 

Fast - Global - Growing

2018 is the 20th anniversary of Earth, Planets and Space (It has 70 years history since predecessor journals). Earth, Planets and Space is now one of the fastest international journals in the earth and planetary sciences.

Our new article type, Express Letters allows you to reach an even broader international geoscience community - fast. Since publishing open access in 2014, more than 2,000 authors have contributed to the journal. Earth, Planets and Space has a H index of 56 and an impact factor of 2.243 (2016) - a growing journal in its field.

 
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Express Letters

Express Letters provide you with a fast turnaround time, while maintaining rigorous peer review.

The first Express Letter, Nakajima and Matsuzawa (2017), Anelastic properties beneath the Niigata-Kobe Tectonic Zone, Japan, was published just 42 days after the submission.

Find out how to prepare Express Letters.

Earth, Planets and Space also welcomes Full Papers, Technical Reports, and the Editor's commission Frontier Letters from eminent authors.

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Nakajima and Hasegawa (2017) Earth Planets Space, 69:33

Nakajima and Hasegawa (2017) 69:33

 
 

Special Issues

Special issues highlight influential topics in earth and planetary sciences.

One of our highly cited papers in 2016, Finlay et al. (2016), Recent geomagnetic secular variation from Swarm and ground observatories as estimated in the CHAOS-6 geomagnetic field model, was published in the special issue "Swarm Science Results after two years in Space".

We welcome proposals for special issues. To find out more, visit Earth, Planets and Space.

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Finlay et al. (2016) Earth Planets Space, 68:112

Finlay et al. (2016) 68:112

 

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EPS is affiliated with:
Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences
The Seismological Society of Japan
The Volcanological Society of Japan
The Geodetic Society of Japan
The Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences

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